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Topic Review (Newest First)

08-10-2007 04:46 AM

SimonV

Hunters, you either love or loath them.

08-08-2007 01:53 PM

maxheadspace

Thanks for the tips, Fred. The boat I'm looking at has replaced ports, but I'll keep in mind the holding tank. That's a smelly proposition I want to avoid!

Thanks!
Max

08-07-2007 02:14 PM

freddy4888

I own an 81' Hunter Cutter and love it. She is a seaworthy boat with a comfortable cabin, she's not a racing boat but has a good turn of speed in 10 or more knots of wind. Two problem areas are leaking ports and leaking holding tanks if originals are still installed on the boat. In my opinion, it's a hard boat to beat for the money.

08-07-2007 12:20 PM

sailingdog

The Cherubini-designed Hunters are pretty well thought of, far better than the other Hunters of the same vintage.

08-07-2007 11:26 AM

maxheadspace

Yes, this boat was designed by Cherubini. Thanks!

08-07-2007 12:56 AM

sailingdog

Is this a Cherubini designed Hunter 37???

08-07-2007 12:49 AM

maxheadspace

Feedback on Hunter 37?

Am considering purchasing at 1982 37' Hunter Cutter. Anyone have specific comments about this boat? Pros? Cons? If I get this boat, is there anythin I should focus on with the survey? This boat will be mainly a bay and coastal boat, probably down to the islands at some point. Not anticipating serious blue water cruising.